_________________Mixing Pop and Politics he asks me what the use isI offer him embarrassment and my usual excusesWhile looking down the corridorOut to where the van is waitingI'm looking for the Great Leap Forward Billy Bragg-----------------------------Australians don't mind criminals: It's successful bullshit artists we despise. Lachie Hulme -----------------------------The Cold War ran on bullshit. Me

The testimony of Bobby G. Patterson was taken at 4:07 p.m., on April 14, 1964

The testimony of Roy Eugene Vaughn was taken at 9:10 a.m., on April 17, 1964,http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimony/vaughn.htm

Mr. VAUGHN. Well, I was assigned by Sergeant Putnam, who was with Sergeant Dean in the basement, when we got down there Sergeant Putnam assigned me to the Main Street ramp and I believe he assigned also Patrolman Patterson to the Commerce Street ramp.

The testimony of Billy Joe Maxey was taken at 9:30 p.m., on March 25, 1964,http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimony/maxey.htm

http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimony/daniel_n.htm

The testimony of Napoleon J. Daniels was taken at 2:40 p.m., on April 16, 1964Mr. HUBERT. Isn't it a fact that you thought at one time he was the man you had seen somehow when you were on the police force? Mr. DANIELS. Well, yes; and here's what--when the guy walked down in there and Vaughn seemed to look at him, the impression I got was that Vaughn knew him and maybe he had let him out and still, I wondered too why he let him go down in there, because he wasn't letting anybody else go down in there. He looked like one of the news reporters or something, at least that's what I took him to be after Vaughn let him go on down. I had seen him before and I thought, well, maybe he's one of the news reporters down there at the city hall